Pups put best paw forward
Spectators soaked up the festival spirit
Chilling for charity
Sheets, tulle and army fatigues were the new merino at the Heart Stopper Challenge on Saturday
Frozen, foggy Picton
Picton residents woke to thick fog and frozen windshields this morning.
Have you seen Adam Wahanui?
Police are looking for Adam Power Wahanui, 46, after a burglary at St Arnaud and several in the Sounds.
Bank cheat lived off taxpayers, too
Kara Hurring has claimed a living allowance from Work and Income New Zealand.
Renwick Backflips rips it up
There were a few bruises and scraped knees after the Renwick Backflips competition
Bank cheat lived off taxpayers, too
Photography honour goes to Curran
Children recipients of charity
Close results yield joy and soul-searching
Celebrity nutritionist to visit
Quake strengthening goes without hitch
Rai Valley School to get new principal
Photography honour goes to Ben
Ben Curran has won the junior photographer of the year title for the second year running
Shearer talks budget
The Government's increasing of class sizes will be the defining issue of the Budget
Close dealings with iwi vital
Pupils 'losers' in ratio changes
Hospice shop turns goods into top care
Anything left lying around in the Marlborough Hospice Shop in Blenheim is likely to end up with a price tag attached, is a lesson quickly learned by volunteers Pat Western and Bev Lyford.
Close results yield joy and soul-searching
Daniel Hawkins was the man of the moment for Crafar Crouch Waitohi on Saturday.
Arotea Kiwi teams remain unbeaten
Arotea Kiwi remain unbeaten in both the men's and women's combined premier club hockey competitions
Snipers shoot down the Suns
Central likely to challenge Smog
BV Development take easy victory
No upsets and a resounding victory to defending champions Central at A&P Park on Saturday afternoon.
Who, moi?
Miss Piggy follows last year's big screen success in The Muppets to perform live on stage in Blenheim.
Polished performer
Seeing a senior student's mastery of the cello made Caitlin Morris want to learn it herself.
On the bright side - sales are up
'Mummy porn' not our style
Four Fellas with a musical mission
Four Marlborough Boys' College students are getting ready to represent the region in Wellington
Looks ugly but tastes great
The uglier it is the better it tastes is true for some winter vegetables.
Courgette crazy
Like me, courgette plants aren't keen on cold weather.
Marlborough panorama
US a happy beer-hunting ground
Big on small surprises
Traditional favourites ginger gems were the precursor to the muffin and still make convenient treats with coffee
Globetrotting 'Hookers'
Two of Marlborough's outstanding young rugby players left for Holland last year as loose forwards – but returned as confirmed "Hookers".
Non-urgent law sorted
Labour Minister Kate Wilkinson welcomed legislation requiring unions to use secret ballots for voting on strike action.
Educate boaties and save lives
Kill, cool and keep clean to avoid wastage
Cruising for lunch at Lochmara
Caution was thrown to the wind on Saturday and we happily accepted an invitation to sail out to Lochmara Lodge
Close dealings with iwi vital
Co-governance for coastal land was an important issue for port companies
No panic at risk of dairy payout fall
Farmers not worried by the prospect of a further fall in the dairy payout after milk prices fell
Power line spat goes to arbitration
Vineyard sales pick up
Purchase steps up Mission footprint
Mission Estate bought an Awatere Valley vineyard to meet growing demand from domestic and overseas markets

















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